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Scott Caldwell (Bigtrout37)
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Post Number: 2
Registered: 11-2005

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Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2005 - 8:02 am:   

Klamath River - November 13th, 2005
RECORDED: 55 ° FISHING: Fair
Gear: Scott Fly Rods, Okuma reels, Lamson Reels glow bugs

Weather: Cloudy and Sunny

Air Temperature: 35-55

River Flow: 1370

Water Temperature: 50

Water Clarity: 4 feet

On the Water: 9:30am

Off the Water: 5:00pm

Jamie's Wild Steelhead

Fly Fishing for Winter Steelhead on the Klamath River has been ok. I fished clients on Friday and Saturday and both days the fishing was good in some spots and bad in others. We fished small glow bugs under an indicator and landed fish up to 5 pounds. The Steelhead are holding tight to the bottom. Glow bugs, crawdad plugs, worms or roe need to be fished as close to or on the bottom as possible to get bit. Fresh Steelies are moving up river everyday and we are starting to see more hatchery fish mixed in with the wild ones. I was one of four boats that were all fly-fishing a big group organized by Jack Trout. Each boat had at least one adult Steelhead over 3.5 pounds the biggest steelhead was a nice 25-incher that weighed about 7 pounds. There are big Steelies in there you just have to hit them on the head to bite.

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Klamath River Wild Steelhead

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